Has anyone else noticed how frequently the BBC has ex-ministers and other Labour celebs on prime time Radio 4?

I listen to this programme every morning as I shave and shower. It keeps me in touch with the UK and is usually so trendy lefty, that I wake up fully, with a fresh infusion of outrage. This morning we had cuddly, lovable Diane Abbott, with a promise later of Goldsmith. yesterday it was David Miniband, before that I seem to recall Blunkett, or was it Burnham?

Anyone remember the last time we heard from a Coalition MP, from the Tory side?

Obviously the BBC is utterly fascinated over the NuLab leadership contest – whereas, nobody outside Broadcasting House gives a monkey’s.

BTW, what happened to Mary Riddell this week? Has she finally conceded that all is lost?

I would be interested to hear from other bloggers, about the Sky News interview with policeman Rathband – the officer shot by Moat at point-blank range.

Personally, I found it very moving and totally dispelled any possibility of sympathy in any way, shape or form for the murderer Moat.

When one then reads of more than ten thousand Moat fans on Facebook, you begin to realise just how sick our country has become. These people are not just morons, they are part of the crippling disease that threatens the future of Britain. Frankly, I believe the security services should log and monitor these potentially dangerous oafs.

First there is clear evidence that our new ‘Equalities Minister’, Lynne Featherstone is yet another tired trendy lefty, looking to prove that ‘gay’ couples are, in every way, to be treated the same as nature intended for the rest of us. Obviously a figure to be ignored The state is not the church – thank god. She has no jurisdiction.

Second, one of those extremely rare events, a knife crime black on black – who’d a thought it, eh!

I’ve forgotten the other items, but if I try to go back, I’ll lose this. So I’ll add it later by commenting on my own blog – clever yeh.